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COURSE DIRECTOR: RONALD A. LEO, MD, and DANIEL L. RAINES, MD, FACG
2018ACG /LGS REGIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSEMARCH 9–11, 2018 | HYATT FRENCH QUARTER,
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
EARN UP TO CME
CREDITS10.75EARN UP TO
MOC POINTS10.75
Featuring a new Sunday half-day PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM! Attend and earn more CME & MOC!
JOIN COLLEAGUES IN THE “BIG EASY.”Designed to meet the needs of the entire GI practice, the American
College of Gastroenterology and the Louisiana Gastroenterology
Society invite colleagues from across the U.S. to join us at the
ACG/LGS Regional Postgraduate Course, March 9-11, at the Hyatt
French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Led by Course Directors Ronald A. Leo, MD, and Daniel L. Raines,
MD, FACG, leading experts will discuss such clinical topics as
portal hypertension, NASH, hepatitis C, IBD, foregut surgical
complications, and endoscopic mucosal resection. An expanded
program on Sunday will focus on practice-related issues, such
as CMS reimbursement, use of advanced practitioners, as well as
supplemental pursuits, such as telemedicine, becoming an expert
witness, and implementing clinical trials. Friday evening’s keynote
presentation is, “Chronic PPI Therapy for GERD: Risks, Benefits, and
Alternatives,” and Saturday’s luncheon talk will be, “Neurobiology of
Stress and IBS.”2
2018 ACG /LGS REGIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE
REGISTER ONLINE: MEETINGS.GI.ORG
Course Director photo
AGENDAFRIDAY, MARCH 9, 20185:30 pm Registration Opens
5:45 pm Welcome Reception
6:30 pm Keynote Presentation and Dinner—(sponsored by LGS) Chronic PPI Therapy for GERD: Risks, Benefits, and Alternatives Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG Identify ongoing concerns regarding the risks of chronic PPI therapy, evidence supporting the use of this therapy, and other options for management of GERD.
Attend the course and enjoy New Orleans' cultural history. Walk its historic
neighborhoods, enjoy the historic sites, numerous world-class restaurants, shopping,
live music venues, and more.
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Friday
HYATT FRENCH QUARTER • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANAMarch 9-11, 2018ACG /LGS REGIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE
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SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 20187:00 am Course Registration & LGS Annual Business Meeting
7:00 am Continental Breakfast / Visit Exhibits
7:50 am Welcoming Remarks / Introductions Ronald A. Leo, MD, and Daniel L. Raines, MD, FACG
LIVER DISEASE SESSION8:00 am Diagnosis and Management of Portal Hypertension:
New Recommendations Fredric G. Regenstein, MD, FACG Assess recent developments on the topic of portal hypertension and how these developments impact our current understanding and treatment of this disorder.
8:30 am Evolving Treatment of NASH Zobair M. Younossi, MD, FACG Evaluate current therapy recommendations for NASH, as well as novel therapies currently in development which show promise in managing this condition.
9:00 am Conquering the Hepatitis C Epidemic Jorge L. Herrera, MD, MACG Analyze the status of the hepatitis C epidemic, including current treatment options and eradication initiatives.
9:30 am Break / Visit Posters and Exhibits
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE SESSION10:00 am Recognizing and Treating Extraintestinal
Manifestations of IBD Shabana F. Pasha, MD Review complications of inflammatory bowel disease found outside the gastrointestinal tract, as well as treatment options tailored to individual pathologies.
10:30 am Biologic Therapy in IBD: Beyond Anti-TNF Agents Kara M. De Felice, MD Explain the utility of recently introduced and future biologic therapy agents in the IBD treatment algorithm.
11:00 am State-of-the-Art Surveillance in IBD Samir A. Shah, MD, FACG Assess current recommendations and practice standards for colorectal cancer surveillance in IBD populations.
11:30 am Visit Posters and Exhibits
12:00 pm Lunch Session: Neurobiology of Stress and IBS Lin Chang, MD, FACG Describe interactions between the central nervous system and gastrointestinal tract, including assessing the impact of psychological factors such as stress on symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
12:45 pm Break / Visit Posters and Exhibits
SaturdayACG/LGS REGIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE—AGENDA
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ENDOSCOPY SESSION1:00 pm Peri-endoscopic Management of Anti-thrombotics
Daniel L. Raines, MD, FACG Discuss current guidelines regarding the management of anti-platelet and anti-coagulant agents around the time of endoscopy.
1:30 pm Endoscopic Treatment of Foregut Surgical Complications John E. Pandolfino, MD, MSCI, FACG Review complications of surgery involving the upper gastrointestinal tract and the role of endoscopy in their management.
2:00 pm Simple Endoscopic Mucosal Resection John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG Identify the indications, risks, and techniques for endoscopic mucosal resection which may be useful to general gastroenterologists as well as therapeutic endoscopists.
2:30 pm Break / Visit Posters and Exhibits
3:00 pm Fellow Presentations: Case Studies and Original Research from Ochsner Health System, Louisiana State University, and Tulane University
3:45 pm Daily Wrap-up and Poster Awards Ronald A. Leo, MD, and Daniel L. Raines, MD, FACG
4:00 pm Adjourn for the Day
6:00 pm Reception for Advanced Practice Providers–Nurses/NPs/PAs at Bourbon House Restaurant—(sponsored by LGS) 5
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SundaySUNDAY, MARCH 11, 20187:00 am Continental Breakfast / Visit Exhibits
7:50 am Welcoming Remarks / Introductions Ronald A. Leo, MD, and Daniel L. Raines, MD, FACG
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SESSION8:00 am Efficiencies in Your Endoscopy Unit
Klaus Mergener, MD, PhD, FACG Recognize opportunities to improve endoscopy unit protocols in order to positively impact both patient care and revenue.
8:30 am Expected Changes in CMS Reimbursement Caroll D. Koscheski, MD, FACG Discuss projected changes in Medicare reimbursement in the U.S., including adjustments in physician, facility, and anesthesia fees.
9:00 am Optimizing the Use of Advanced Practitioners Daniel J. Pambianco, MD, FACG Identify how advanced practitioners can play a critical role in digestive disease healthcare models in both academic and private practice settings.
9:30 am Break / Visit Posters and Exhibits
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SUPPLEMENTAL PURSUITS10:00 am Developing a Clinical Trials Program
Harry E. Sarles, Jr., MD, FACG Describe models for initiating and managing an effective clinical trials program which brings value to patients while providing a financial advantage.
10:30 am Serving as an Expert Witness Richard E. Moses, DO, JD, FACG Recognize the role of gastroenterologists in evaluating legal cases as a supplement to clinical practice, including discussion of case recruitment, payment rates, skill-set, and pitfalls.
11:00 am Telemedicine Raymond K. Cross, Jr., MD, MS Define how telemedicine can be used to enhance and expand your current practice.
11:30 am Course Wrap-up and Key Take-aways Ronald A. Leo, MD, and Daniel L. Raines, MD, FACG
11:40 am Course Adjourns
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ACCREDITATION / CME / MOCThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with
the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the
joint providership of the American College of Gastroenterology
and the Louisiana Gastroenterology Society. The American College
of Gastroenterology is accredited by the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
The American College of Gastroenterology designates this live
activity for a maximum of 10.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity.
Successful completion of this CME activity,
which includes participation in the evaluation
component, enables the participant to
earn up to 10.75 MOC points in the American Board of Internal
Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program.
Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME
credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s
responsibility to submit participant completion information to
ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The current pace of scientific discovery makes mastery of advancing
knowledge, new diagnostic techniques, and progress in therapeutics
a challenge for the gastroenterologist or generalist. At the same
time, the rigors of the profession demand a deeper understanding
of changes occurring within the healthcare system. This program
will offer attendees experiences in both areas. During this program,
new developments in and understanding about areas such as
GERD therapy, liver disease, IBD, and endoscopy will be presented
by nationally recognized experts, as will two sessions focused on
enhancing and improving your practice's bottom line. The structure
of the program includes a mix of didactic presentations delivered
by expert faculty combined with interactive discussions. Attendees
will leave the program ready to immediately implement the
knowledge gained to improve their clinical practice. This program
is designed for gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, nurses,
physician assistants, and nurse practitioners interested in the latest
developments in the science of gastroenterology and the art of
health care.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION / REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
ACG / LGS MEMBER TYPE EARLY BIRD (by 1/23)
FEE (AFTER 1/23)
Physician $275 $350
Resident / Trainee / Candidate $125 $200
Associate / Advanced Practice Provider $125 $200
NON-MEMBER TYPE
Physicians / PharmD / PhD / Guest $375 $450
NP /PA / Allied Health (RN, LPN) / Resident / Trainee
$175 $250
Full refund of registration fees will be given, less a $25
administrative fee, if written notice of cancellation is received by
ACG by February 20, 2018. No refunds will be given after this date.
Attendees must register online at meetings.gi.org.
REGISTRATION AND MOBILE APP The registration fee includes admission to all sessions,
continental breakfasts on Saturday and Sunday, lunch on
Saturday, dinner on Friday, and refreshment breaks. All
registrants must pay the full registration fee; one-day
registration is not available.
Included with your registration is complimentary access to the
course presentations via the ACG Mobile App. The app can be
used to view faculty presentations on tablets, mobile devices,
and laptops. Attendees will be able to take notes and highlight
key points on the presentation slides at the event and continue
reviewing them when you get home. PDFs
of the presentations can be downloaded
directly from the app or can printed from
the website version of the app. Pre-
registrants will receive access to
the app prior to the course, to view,
download, or print the presentation
slides. (NOTE: A printed syllabus will
not be provided.) 9
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ACCOMMODATIONSReservations can be made by calling the Hyatt French Quarter at 1-888-421-
1442 or 1-402-592-6464. Attendees should ask for the American College
of Gastroenterology meeting group block rate. The special group rate
for attendees is $209 for a single or double room. All guest rooms are
subject to the 14.75% city and state sales tax. The Hotel shall honor the
above group rate three (3) days before and after the meeting dates,
subject to room availability. Reservations must be made by February
19, 2018 at 5:00 pm in order to receive the special meeting rate. Only a
certain number of rooms are available at this rate and are available on
a first-come, first-served basis. Once ACG’s room block is sold out, the
hotel may charge a higher rate for any additional rooms made available.
All reservations require a deposit of one night’s room and tax upon
reservation. All major credit cards are accepted. Cancellations made
within 24 hours of check-in will be charged one night’s room and tax.
Check-in is 3:00 pm. Check-out time is 12:00 noon.
Valet parking is available for $42 per night ($48 for oversized vehicles) plus
applicable taxes.
ACCOMMODATIONS
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The Hyatt French Quarter is a beautifully restored historic hotel offering
guest rooms with expansive 12-foot ceilings, plush bedding, modern
in-room amenities, and balconies overlooking the historic French
Quarter, gorgeously landscaped courtyards, or New Orleans’ famous
Bourbon Street. The hotel offers restaurant and bar service, room
service, a 24-hour fitness center, a heated outdoor swimming pool,
and business center. Complimentary guest room internet access is
available for all attendees booking a room within the ACG hotel room
block. The hotel is located at 800 Iberville Street, New Orleans, LA.
Visit www.frenchquarter.hyatt.com for more information.
MORE INFORMATIONFor more information about the meeting, contact [email protected].
Americans with Disabilities Act: Attendees of this ACG Regional
Course who need additional reasonable accommodations or who have
special needs (including dietary needs) should contact the ACG office
by email at [email protected] no later than February 20, 2018. Register online: MEETINGS.GI.ORG
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2018 ACG/LGS REGIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE MARCH 9–11, 2018 · HYATT FRENCH QUARTER, NEW ORLEANS, LA
Sunday session will focus on enhancing and expanding your practice. (See PG 6)
2018ACG /LGS REGIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSEMARCH 9–11, 2018 | HYATT FRENCH QUARTER,
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
NEW:REGISTER BY JANUARY 23 AND SAVE! meetings.gi.org
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